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|quote=Cinematography includes the fundamentals of producing motion pictures, including the use of effective light, accurate focus, careful composition (or arrangement), and appropriate camera movement to tell stories. In earning the badge, Scouts will also learn to develop a story and describe other pre- and postproduction processes necessary for making a quality motion picture.

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Cinematography includes the fundamentals of producing motion pictures, including the use of effective light, accurate focus, careful composition (or arrangement), and appropriate camera movement to tell stories. In earning the badge, Scouts will also learn to develop a story and describe other pre- and postproduction processes necessary for making a quality motion picture.

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Moviemaking merit badge requirements

Discuss and demonstrate the proper elements of a good motion picture. In your discussion, include visual storytelling, rhythm, the 180-axis rule, camera movement, framing and composition of camera shots, and lens selection.

Do the following:

a. In a three- or four-paragraph treatment, tell the story you plan to produce, making sure that the treatment conveys a visual picture.

b. Prepare a storyboard for your motion picture (This can be done with rough sketches and stick figures.)

c. Demonstrate the following motion picture shooting techniques.

1. Using a tripod

2. Panning a camera

3. Framing a shot

4. Selecting an angle

5. Selecting proper lighting

6. Hand-held shooting

d. Using motion picture techniques, plan ONE of the following programs. Start with a treatment, and complete the requirement by presenting this program to a pack or your troop, patrol, or class.

2. Create a short feature of your own design using the techniques you learned.

3. Shoot a vignette that could be used to train a new Scout in a Scouting skill.

Do ONE of the following:

1. With your parent's permission and your counselor's approval, visit a film set or a television production studio and watch how production work is done.

2. Explain to your counselor the elements of the zoom lens and three important parts.

Find out about three career opportunities in moviemaking. Pick one and find out about the education, training, and experience required for this profession. Discuss this career with your counselor. Explain why this profession might interest you.

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